Hspa4l-Deficient Mice Display Increased Incidence of Male Infertility and Hydronephrosis Development

Author:

Held Torsten1,Paprotta Ilona1,Khulan Janchiv1,Hemmerlein Bernhardt2,Binder Lutz3,Wolf Stephan1,Schubert Stephanie4,Meinhardt Andreas5,Engel Wolfgang1,Adham Ibrahim M.1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Human Genetics

2. Department of Pathology

3. Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Göttingen, Göttingen

4. Department of Human Genetics, Hannover Medical School, Hannover

5. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Hspa4l gene, also known as Apg1 or Osp94 , belongs to the HSP110 heat shock gene family, which includes three genes encoding highly conserved proteins. This study shows that Hspa4l is expressed ubiquitously and predominantly in the testis. The protein is highly expressed in spermatogenic cells, from late pachytene spermatocytes to postmeiotic spermatids. In the kidney, the protein is restricted to cortical segments of distal tubules. To study the physiological role of this gene in vivo, we generated mice deficient in Hspa4l by gene targeting. Hspa4l-deficient mice were born at expected ratios and appeared healthy. However, approximately 42% of Hspa4l −/− male mice suffered from fertility defects. Whereas the seminiferous tubules of Hspa4l −/− testes contained all stages of germ cells, the number of mature sperm in the epididymis and sperm motility were drastically reduced. The reduction of the sperm count was due to the elimination of a significant number of developing germ cells via apoptosis. No defects in fertility were observed in female mutants. In addition, 12% of null mutant mice developed hydronephrosis. Concentrations of plasma and urine electrolytes in Hspa4l −/− mice were similar to wild-type values, suggesting that the renal function was not impaired. However, Hspa4l −/− animals were preferentially susceptible to osmotic stress. These results provide evidence that Hspa4l is required for normal spermatogenesis and suggest that Hspa4l plays a role in osmotolerance.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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